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my nightly backups are failing:

Copying homedir..../bin/gtar: -: Cannot write: No space left on device
/bin/gtar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now

Done

my / volume simply isn't big enough to support the temp data.

Is there a way to change this to run the backup from a different location? I have gigs and gigs available in /home and /var.

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Yum Update Fails , Easyapache Also Fails [cent Os]

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when I try to run yum update it throws an error

Quote:

Gathering header information file(s) from server(s)
Server: CentOS-3 - Addons
retrygrab() failed for:
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/3/ad...rs/header.info
Executing failover method
failover: out of servers to try
Error getting file http://mirror.centos.org/centos/3/ad...rs/header.info
[Errno 4] IOError: <urlopen error >

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Quote:

root@server1 [~]# /scripts/easyapache
Testing connection speed...(this could take a while)............Done
Ping:32.076 Testing connection speed to 69.90.250.35 using pureperl...(120500.00 bytes/s)...Done
Ping:32.179 Testing connection speed to 69.90.250.34 using pureperl...(120500.00 bytes/s)...Done
Ping:49.545 Testing connection speed to 69.72.164.152 using pureperl...(76681.82 bytes/s)...Done
Ping:49.605 Testing connection speed to 69.72.164.155 using pureperl...(70291.67 bytes/s)...Done
Ping:51.603 Testing connection speed to 198.66.92.147 using pureperl...(76681.82 bytes/s)...Done
5 usable mirrors located
Fetching http://layer1.cpanel.net/buildapache.sea (0)....@69.90.250.35......connected......receiving...1%...2%...3%...4%...5%...6%...7%...8%...9%...10%...11%...13%...14%...15%...16%...17%...18%...19%. ..20%...21%...22%...23%...25%...26%...27%...28%...29%...30%...31%...32%...33%...34%...35%...36%...38%...39%...40%...41%...42%...43%...44%...45%...46%. ..47%...48%...50%...51%...52%...53%...54%...55%...56%...57%...58%...59%...60%...62%...63%...64%...65%...66%...67%...68%...69%...70%...71%...72%...73%. ..75%...76%...77%...78%...79%...80%...81%...82%...83%...84%...85%...87%...88%...89%...90%...91%...92%...93%...94%...95%...96%...97%...98%...100%...... Done
Creating directory buildapache
Verifying archive integrity... All good.
Uncompressing buildapache........................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................
Checking Update System........Your operating system's rpm update method (yum) was not able to locate the glibc package. This is an indication of an improper setup. You must correct this error before you can proceed.
Please correct the conflicts and try again!
initfpsuexec: using apache 1.x support
Waiting for httpd to restart..............finished.

root 7208 0.8 0.5 46200 5772 ? S 02:06 0:00 /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -DSSL

httpd started ok

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